Sorry it took a few days, I've been having trouble with PhotoBucket, but here you go. Unfortunately the full length pic I took is corrupted. but these will give you the idea.Warning: Spoiler!(Click to show)

50% Camel Hair 50% Silk, Tag size 50 EU aka 40. Upon Further inspection it seems to be an orphan due a drop size on the tag. I figured due to the pattern and styling one of you gents would be interested in rocking it as an SC. Think it is a 40S, can someone remind me of the maker?
Forgive the flash, but it seemed to capture the color best. Nonflash makes it out to be a warm brown, its closer to a cool mid brown with blue windowpane.

Been a bit busy... what did I miss?Struzzo, or ostrich claw. Its the top of an ostrich's foot. Not the commonly seen quill marks that look like pimples, but still ostrich nonetheless.
I want to say Partenopea, but I may be wrong.

KenP (I think): I'd rock that shizzle as an sc, no matter what. I actuall picked up a very, very similar Dunhill a while back, though I'm pretty sure mine was by Zegna. Had tons of awesome details, incl real horn buttons, pick stitching everywhere, ticket pocket, dual vent, etc. Just a hair too slim for me -- at least, I thought so at the time. I know more about fit now, and question that judgment. Not that I ended up losing money or anything, but I do periodically wonder what could have been...

Anyway, my original point was going to be: didn't I read once that Dunhill Tailors merged with Alfred Dunhill a while back? So in a way, they are related?

KenP (I think): I'd rock that shizzle as an sc, no matter what. I actuall picked up a very, very similar Dunhill a while back, though I'm pretty sure mine was by Zegna. Had tons of awesome details, incl real horn buttons, pick stitching everywhere, ticket pocket, dual vent, etc. Just a hair too slim for me -- at least, I thought so at the time. I know more about fit now, and question that judgment. Not that I ended up losing money or anything, but I do periodically wonder what could have been...
Anyway, my original point was going to be: didn't I read once that Dunhill Tailors merged with Alfred Dunhill a while back? So in a way, they are related?

Yeah it's definitely beautiful. It's my size but too short for me. The makers tag on mine kind of looks like Zegna, but it's missing the part where it lists the size in a large font, hrm. Maybe those pieces were connected! However what Ballmouse said definitely is true. Dunhill Tailors pieces on ebay don't do that well. Still definitely an interesting piece to run into.

Quote:

Originally Posted by DanM

I passed on a pair of Crockett & Jones split toe oxfords, size 12D, priced at $50. Looked a little worn, but not bad. Should I go back for them?

Okay definitely heading back tomorrow. Some trad who plays golf is going to be very very happy.
I believe the yellow-on-white Brooks tag was used for multiple decades on their wash-and-wear suits. I had a couple BB wash and wear suits from the 90s that used it. I don't think it's anything to rush back and grab. I see the stuff all the time.

Wasn't a suit, as I pass on those myself. It was actually a pair of embroidered chinos with golf flags and clubs.

Related to thrifting, day of orphans for me. Some dude donated his whole dudage minus pants. Lots of suit jackets, solid or light pattern mainly mid grey.
Brands? Try Attolini, Borrelli, Canali, WW Chan, Lanvin 15 faubourg, and a few others... No Kiton and no Brioni, shame....
Prices? LOL, $45 and rising.
Condition? Not bad, Not great though.
Style? Recentish as in last 10 years.
Potential as Sport Coats? Little to none.
Chance of me finding pants? Zero

Dang! So awesome yet so sad at the same time! Ugh! I'm willing to bet they were bagged up separately. Where you find one, you may find more. Best of luck to ya! I've yet to find an Attolini anything or any Borrelli tailored piece.

That Trussardi is beautiful and that Borrelli is . I sure hope you find the trousers to it!